Many online tools use simplified assumptions that don’t reflect how claims are evaluated locally. In Sandy Springs—where many people commute across county lines, work around heavy traffic, and often have hybrid schedules—details like the date of incident, how symptoms evolved, and whether treatment started promptly can materially change outcomes.
Common reasons calculator estimates are off include:
- Wage inputs don’t match real pay (overtime, shift differentials, bonuses, or variable hours can be handled differently than a calculator assumes).
- The injury type is complex (for example, aggravation of an existing condition or cumulative trauma from repetitive work).
- Medical documentation isn’t “settlement-ready” yet (impairment and work limitations often require stability or clear medical reasoning).
- Communications create confusion (statements made before a claim file is fully developed can be used to challenge credibility).
A calculator can be a starting point—but for Sandy Springs workers, the smarter goal is using it to identify what your case file needs next.


